Israel Strikes Iran's Missile Sites, Warns New Supreme Leader

The Israel Air Force announced it completed extensive waves of strikes targeting Iranian regime infrastructure in Tehran, Shiraz, and Ahvaz. Key targets included an underground ballistic missile production site and numerous air defense systems. Simultaneously, the IDF reported eliminating several senior Hezbollah commanders in Lebanon, including key figures in its missile program. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark warning to Iran's new supreme leader, suggesting he could also be a target.

Key Points: Israel Air Force Completes Major Strikes on Iranian Regime Targets

  • Strikes hit Tehran, Shiraz & Ahvaz simultaneously
  • Underground missile production site destroyed in Shiraz
  • Over 200 Iranian regime targets struck in 24 hours
  • Hezbollah commanders eliminated in Lebanon
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"Completed waves of strike on infrastructure of Iran regime," says Israel Air Force

Israeli Air Force hits over 200 targets in Iran, including ballistic missile facilities, and issues a direct warning to the new Supreme Leader.

"I wouldn't issue life insurance policies on any of the leaders of the terrorist organizations. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Jerusalem, March 13

The Israel Air Force on Friday said that it had completed waves of strikes targeting infrastructure of the Iranian regime. The IAF said it had hit targets in Tehran, Shiraz, and Ahvaz simultaneously.

"In Tehran, Shiraz, and Ahvaz simultaneously: The Air Force completed waves of strikes targeting infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime The Air Force, under the direction of Military Intelligence, completed several waves of strikes over the past day targeting infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in Tehran, Shiraz, and Ahvaz simultaneously. In Shiraz in southern Iran: An underground site used by the Iranian terror regime for the production and storage of ballistic missiles intended for launch toward the State of Israel was struck. In Tehran: Sites and a central base of the air defence array in the Iranian terror regime were struck," the IAF said.

"In addition, numerous sites used for the production of various combat means, air defence systems, and components of ballistic missiles were struck. Simultaneously, in Ahvaz in western Iran: Headquarters of various regime bodies were struck. Activity by soldiers of the Iranian terror regime was identified in the struck headquarters, and dozens of soldiers operated from them to advance and carry out terror attacks against the State of Israel and countries in the region. The completed strikes are part of the phase of deepening the damage to the core arrays of the Iranian terror regime and its foundations," it added.

Earlier, the Israeli Air Force says that in the last 24 hours it has struck more than 200 targets in Western and Central Iran.

The IAF said, "Dozens of Air Force fighter jets, guided by Military Intelligence, completed extensive strike sorties over the past day in western and central Iran, during which numerous munitions were dropped on more than 200 targets of the Iranian terror regime, including ballistic missile launchers, defence systems, and production sites for means of combat."

"Since the launch of Operation "Roar of the Lion," the Air Force has completed hundreds of strike sorties targeting a variety of infrastructures of the Iranian terror regime, with the aim of reducing as much as possible the scale of fire toward the territory of the State of Israel," it added.

The Israel Defence Forces also said that the 'Taleghan' compound, a site they claimed was used by the Iranian regime to advance nuclear weapons capabilities had been destroyed. The IDF said the compound was used to develop advanced explosives and conduct sensitive experiments as part of the covert 'AMAD' project in the 2000s.

On the front against Hezbollah in Lebanon, the IDF claimed that its forces had eliminated Abu Dharr Mohammadi, the operations commander in the IRGC's missile unit within Hezbollah in Beirut. According to IDF, Mohammadi was a central figure coordinating between Hezbollah and the Iranian terror regime and played a key role in rehabilitating Hezbollah's missile program following Operation Northern Arrows.

IDF also claimed to have eliminated Ali Muslim Tabaja, a senior commander of the Iranian Imam Hossein Division. The IDF said, Tabaja was a key figure who held a series of military roles both within Hezbollah and within the division. The Imam Hussein Division is a military force used by the Iranian Quds Force to strengthen the Iranian axis and to operate against the IDF and Israeli civilians.

IDF also eliminated Abu Ali Riyan, Hezbollah's 'Radwan Force' southern Lebanon unit commander. IDF claimed, Riyan was the central figure responsible for coordinating operations, recruiting operatives, and managing its weapon supply chain. IDF said that it had also eliminated 100 plus fighters and destroyed 60 plus command and control centres of the 'Radwan Force'.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a direct warning to Iran's new supreme leader, Ayotallah Mojtaba Khamenei, suggesting that Israel could look at targeting him just as they did his father.

Asked if Israel would go after Khamenei's son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, Netanyahu replied, "I wouldn't issue life insurance policies on any of the leaders of the terrorist organizations. This is their patron of terrorism. And I don't intend to provide an exact report here about what we are planning or what we are going to do."

Netanyahu dubbed the younger Khamenei a "puppet" of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps who "cannot show his face in public."

- ANI

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Priya S
The mention of targeting ballistic missile production is crucial. If those missiles were indeed intended for Israel, it's a pre-emptive act. But the language calling it the "Iranian terror regime" in every sentence feels like propaganda. The situation is complex, not black and white.
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Rohit P
Our oil prices are going to shoot up again because of this. Every time there's tension in the Middle East, we common Indians pay the price at the petrol pump. The government should use its good relations with both sides to push for de-escalation. Our economy can't handle this volatility.
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Sarah B
Netanyahu's warning to the new Supreme Leader is incredibly provocative. Talking about not providing "life insurance" is a direct threat. This isn't just about military targets anymore; it's becoming deeply personal and could trigger an uncontrollable response. Very dangerous rhetoric.
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Vikram M
The scale is staggering - over 200 targets. This is not a skirmish; it's a full-scale military campaign. The claim about destroying a nuclear-related compound ('Taleghan') is the most alarming part. The world needs to pay attention to that detail. The IAEA should be allowed to verify.
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Karthik V
As an Indian, my primary concern is the safety of our 9 million strong diaspora in the Gulf region. Any regional war will put them in direct danger. The MEA must have contingency plans ready. Hoping for peace and stability.

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